
Odisha State Museum
Periodo migliore per visitare
Visit on a weekday morning right when the museum opens at 10 AM, when galleries are nearly empty and the morning light streams beautifully through the arched windows.
Consigli per il budget
Entry is just ₹20 for Indians and ₹200 for foreigners, with an additional ₹50 for a camera permit. Students with ID get in for only ₹5, and the museum is closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Consigliato per
History enthusiasts, Art and textile lovers, Solo travelers, Students of Indian culture
Pianifica la tua visita
2-3 hours
Informazioni
Fatti rapidi: Housed in a striking colonial-era building that sprawls across multiple wings, the museum holds over 50,000 artifacts spanning centuries of Odishan art and culture. You'll find everything from ancient palm-leaf manuscripts to a full-scale replica of a twelfth-century temple.
Punti salienti: The coin gallery displays over 2,000 ancient coins, including punch-marked silver pieces from the 4th century BCE that still glint under the display lights. One gallery holds a rare collection of eighteenth-century patta chitra paintings, their intricate borders painted with ground semiprecious stones instead of store-bought pigments.
Consigli da insider
- Skip the crowded central hall on weekends and head straight to the archaeological gallery on the second floor, which is always quieter.
- The textile gallery has rotating exhibits, so ask the front desk what's currently on display before you climb the stairs.
- Photography is allowed in most galleries but you'll need a separate ₹50 camera pass, buy it at the entrance counter first.
- The museum shop near the exit sells excellent reproductions of palm-leaf manuscripts for under ₹300, a better souvenir than anything in the city markets.
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